AWFUL AUNTIE Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, Wednesday 26 th September, 2018 Birmingham Stage Company is back, following up the success of Gangsta Granny with a second alliterative title from comic actor-turned-children’s-author, David Walliams.

Nigel was mooching in a charity book shop when he happened upon a book by Darrell’s interior design guru and muse Lady Dame Kelly Hoppen, his first port of call whenever he is pondering a scheme incorporating fifty shades of beige.

Thank you to our dear friends TPZ Brixen , who wrote this lovely blog post about their time in Wolverhampton during our international ‘Shine a Light On’ Exchange … After sixteen hours of travel, the theater workshop ZINNOBER returned from their...

His Name was James Gatis… He was a man of the people and spent all his working life in Wolverhampton fighting for the Irish immigrants of Carribee Island and the poor in other deprived areas of Wolverhampton.

Darrell would prefer and, at present, still remains a total stranger to the wrestling ring, however it does hold a certain fascination for Nigel, but for the time being he is content to just "admire” the posters he occasionally spots around Evesham.

We promised at the end of July to be here on September 1st …… so here we are …… but where on earth did August go? It just seemed to disappear in among all those wonderful, heady, swelteringly hot school holiday days, spent largely at the ...

We have a catalogue of hundreds of film posters in our vaults and we’d like to offer customers the chance to take one home in return for a donation of £5 to our charity to help #SaveLightHouse on Sunday 16th September, 2.30 – 4.30pm.

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That’s one of the chants the Walsall away supporters made about Rochdale which me chuckle somewhat as this is the first away game I’ve been to with Walsall since 2014 when we saw Shrewsbury in the FA Cup.

Emma Reynolds, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East, is asking people already on the register in Wolverhampton to talk to their family about organ donation and make it clear if they want to save lives.

Emma Reynolds, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East, has renewed her call on the government to compensate her constituent Paulette Wilson and the many other members of the Windrush generation who were treated in the most appalling and inhumane way ...

Emma Reynolds, MP for Wolverhampton North East and Pat McFadden MP, have recently written to the Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, to urge the government to ban the sale of so-called “zombie knifes” that people can still purchase legally and that are...

Emma Reynolds, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East, met with Transport Minister, Jesse Norman in the Department of Transport to raise concerns about the Stafford Road after a spate of recent accidents, including a serious collision that resulted ...

Emma Reynolds, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East, has signed a petition calling for hunting legislation to be strengthened, amid growing concerns that British wildlife is still being targeted due to loopholes in the law.

Emma Reynolds, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East, visited the City of Wolverhampton Festival of Food and Drink which was attended by over 25,000 – up by almost 7,000 people on the inaugural event last year.

Emma Reynolds, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East, has called on the government to provide clarity over its Brexit plans to end the damaging uncertainty being caused to businesses in Wolverhampton across the UK.

Emma Reynolds, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East, has voted against government plans to expand Heathrow after the Transport Secretary admitted – and the government’s own figures showed – that there will be fewer flights to Birmingham ...

On the occasion of Windrush Day, Emma Reynolds, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East attended the Windrush 70 exhibition at Wolverhampton Art Gallery to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush at Tilbury Docks – ...

Under the watchful gaze of his young assistant, and the threatening presence of a new generation of artists, Mark Rothko takes on his greatest challenge yet: to create a definitive work for an extraordinary setting.

Following its record-breaking, sell-out run in London’s West End and national tour, the critically-acclaimed musical Funny Girl comes to a cinema near you, featuring Sheridan Smith in “an unforgettable star turn” (The Times).

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